Nailing the Coffin, by Adolfas Mekas and Jonathan Shipman

The movie is about Egyptian excavations in South Carolina, rum and fake art making in the Caribbean,
a quick lesson about mushrooms and difference between gold and lead, the history of the Great
Stone People, and it manages to incorporate a massacred rendition of Rigoletto. But no talking
dogs.

The script was written experimentally by two people in a week-long session. When one slept, the other
wrote and vice versa. Neither one knew what the other had written while he slept. Connecting
editing was done by George Binkey.